Kill Myself
Aqua · Megalomania [2011]
These are wild and crazy times
Love won't tear us apart
Why I risk it all tonight
If I could only control how I feel
Pick myself through the thoughts I conceal
Please don't misunderstand when I say
I will kill myself if I had to to to
'Cause I wanna waste my life on you
I'm feeling more like dead when you're not close to me
All the lonely nights we've been apart
I've been dying from the broken heart
I'm feeling more like dead when you're not close to me
Stone cold days, darkest night
Empty thoughts, fill me up
I will try to stay alive
One more day without you here
If I could only survive without you
There's nothing in this world that I couldn't do
Please don't misunderstand me when I say
I will kill myself if I had to to to
'Cause I wanna waste my life on you
I'm feeling more like dead when you're not close to me
All the lonely nights we've been apart
I've been dying from the broken heart
I'm feeling more like dead when you're not close to me
I would kill myself
For you I would kill myself
I would kill myself
For you I would kill myself
Oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh oh
There's nothing that I wouldn't do
Oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh oh
I would kill myself for you
Oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh oh
There's nothing that I wouldn't do
Oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh oh
I would kill myself for you
I will kill myself if I had to to to
'Cause I wanna waste my life on you
I'm feeling more like dead when you're not close to me
All the lonely nights we've been apart
I've been dying from the broken heart
I'm feeling more like dead when you're not close to me
Oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh oh
There's nothing that I wouldn't do
Oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh oh
I would kill myself for you
Kill Myself
Kill Myself represents a pivotal moment in Aqua's discography, marking their return to recording after a significant hiatus. Released on the 2011 album Megalomania, the track showcases the Danish-Norwegian group's evolution from their early novelty pop roots toward a more mature, electronic sound. While the band is globally recognized for their playful, tongue-in-cheek hits, this recording demonstrates a willingness to explore darker, more introspective themes within their established bubblegum framework. The song stands as a testament to the group's enduring ability to reinvent their musical identity while maintaining the distinctive vocal harmonies and catchy melodies that defined their earlier work. It remains a notable song in their catalogue, reflecting the creative energy of their reunion era.

